The Reith Lectures Episodes Episode guide
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Does Trauma cause violence?
Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Gwen Adshead asks: Does trauma cause violence?
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Is Violence Normal?
British forensic psychiatrist Dr Gwen Adshead asks if violence is normal?
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Our democratic future: The future of prosperity
Can we continue to grow our economies without despoiling the earth?
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Our democratic future: The future of solidarity
Can we develop a shared sense of belonging in today's polarised societies?
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Our democratic future: The future of security
Prof Ben Ansell explores how we can control the security technologies of tomorrow
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Our democratic future: The future of democracy
Are longstanding democracies at risk of breakdown and authoritarianism resurgent?
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The four freedoms: Freedom from fear
Foreign affairs expert Dr Fiona Hill gives her 麻豆社 Reith Lecture on freedom from fear
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The four freedoms: Freedom from want
Author and musician Darren McGarvey, delivers his Reith Lecture on Freedom from want
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The four freedoms: Freedom of worship
Rowan Williams delivers his 麻豆社 Reith Lecture on faith and liberty
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The four freedoms: Freedom of speech
Best-selling author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 麻豆社 Reith Lecture on freedom of speech
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AI: A Future for humans?
Artificial Intelligence and Human Existence: Stuart Russell鈥檚 2021 麻豆社 Reith Lectures.
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AI in the economy
Artificial Intelligence and Human Existence: Stuart Russell鈥檚 2021 麻豆社 Reith Lectures.
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AI in warfare
What role will AI play in the future of military conflict?
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What is AI and should we fear it?
Professor Stuart Russell discusses the successes and failures of AI, and potential risks
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From climate crisis to real prosperity
Dr Mark Carney turns his attention to climate change and the link to a crisis in values
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From Covid crisis to renaissance
Dr Mark Carney considers how money has come to rule human values and what to do about it
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Credit crisis to resilience
Dr Mark Carney charts how we have come to esteem financial value over human value
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From moral to market sentiments
How does the way we assess value both shape our values and constrain our choices?
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Shifting the foundations
Former UK judge Jonathan Sumption on how to restore faith in democracy
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Rights and the ideal constitution
Which rights should be put beyond democratic choice and addressed via the courts?
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Human rights and wrongs
The concepts of human rights have a long history but should judges or parliament decide?
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In praise of politics
Former UK judge Jonathan Sumption on the relationship between law and politics
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Law鈥檚 expanding empire
Former UK judge Jonathan Sumption on the relationship between law and politics
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War's Fatal Attraction
The 2018 Reith Lectures with Margaret MacMillan: Is war an essential part of being human?
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Managing the Unmanageable
The 2018 Reith Lectures with Margaret MacMillan: Is war an essential part of being human?
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Civilians and War
How civilians have been deliberately targeted and why women are singled out in mass rapes
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Fearing and Loving: Making Sense of the Warrior
The 2018 Reith Lectures with Margaret MacMillan: Is war an essential part of being human?
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War and Humanity
Is war an essential part of being human? Margaret MacMillan explores the history of war
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Adaptation
Hilary Mantel on how fiction changes when adapted for stage or screen
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Can These Bones Live?
Hilary Mantel on how historical fiction can make the past come to life